Tonight’s post, on a scale of 1 to 37, is a solid 29. I am not sure if the woodworking community will care to read about my lawn adventure today, or agree that Lawn Care is the Evil twin of Woodworking, but I welcome the debate.

There is one other significant aspect to tonight’s blog. I have, to some small measure, tipped the scales a little bit away from my obvious cat bias, and included a really cute picture of Maggie, the neighbor’s dog. I am sure that the dog fanciers will appreciate it that I have become, albeit only slightly, less biased towards cats. Maggie is very friendly and I think she rocks.

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Speaking of rocks, I prefer to grow rocks. They won’t die, don’t need water, or fertilizer, or pruning, won’t shed leaves, won’t invade into my other rocks, or poison kids, or dogs, or other rocks, won’t blow away during hurricanes, or wash away, or freeze, or shrivel in the heat, won’t crash into my house, or my car, they come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes, and the special one, they can become your pet…

-- God is great, wood is good. Let us thank Him for wood......and old hand tools.

Don’t think of it as lawn care, think of it as your own water park ! All parks have nice green grass. Kids can run through the water sprinkler on a hot day. It will be great (Keep in mind “it is all fun and games till someone starts to bleed – then it is called SPORT”) Either way its a WIN -WIN situation. lolps. Good to hear you neglected reading INSTRUCTIONS ! I mean how exciting can the instructions be rolling out the hose !

that isn´t so bad after allyou just roll out to the other end and when it´s timeto move the sprinkler you just roll in 2-8 rounds dependingon how much you sprinkler coverbut remember you have to water min 1 inch over the hole aria every time you do itor ells the roods will be tooo short and the grass willturn yellow in the summer very fastthat is rule nr. 1 when you water the gardenand remember when the grass is up you can always have workbench out there to work on in the sun :—)have a niice weeken Brian